Shopping with Discretion — ScreenItCleanIt.com

Is it important that your Christmas purchases come from companies that align with your values? Holiday shopping is right around the corner, and the way we spend our dollars is the most powerful way we shape our culture. This is why Steve Ensley, founder and president of American Family Online, has created and developed the Screen It-Clean It web-search tools. This online tool is designed to help the consumer evaluate companies and make buying decisions based on their own values before they make a purchase.

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